- BES-BES/1-BES/1/3-BES/1/3/2
- File
- 1998
Part of Buildings and Estates
This file contains various documents and articles pertaining to the history and the architecture of College House.
Nick Hill
Part of Buildings and Estates
This file contains various documents and articles pertaining to the history and the architecture of College House.
Nick Hill
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph in black and white of College House, formerly the Sanatorium. The photograph was taken by Photo-Reportage Ltd and the number of print is stamped on the back: 862881.
Photo-Reportage Ltd
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph in black and white of College House, formerly the Sanatorium. The photograph was taken by Photo-Reportage Ltd and the number of print is stamped on the back: 862884.
Photo-Reportage Ltd
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph in black and white of College House, formerly the Sanatorium, in 1977.
N/D
Part of Buildings and Estates
This file contains various photographs of College House throughout the years.
Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls
Part of Buildings and Estates
Round House development revised proposals report, prepared by Pick Everard Architects, including an introduction; the proposals on the new layouts, plans; estimated Costs of the project; drawings and photographs.
Pick Everard
Part of Buildings and Estates
This file focusses on the construction and later extension work of the Round House.
Pick Everard
Part of Buildings and Estates
A watercolour painting of Round House by Alan Oliver.
Alan Oliver
Part of Buildings and Estates
This file focusses on art work of Round House.
Alan Oliver
Part of Buildings and Estates
A collection of documents relating to Round House, the first purpose-built girls’ boarding house, built in 1972 on what was School House tennis court. The Architect, Tom E. Wilson, designed a building in the shape of a Dovecote, or a Birdcage. The builders were George Duxbury (OO, '34) and Sons. The new house contained thirty bed-sitters on three floors, built around a central spiral stairway. A common room linked the new building with the War Memorial Library. At the back of the Library were built a small flat and domestic offices. Sixty girls moved in from the beginning of the 1972 Winter term and the boarding house was officially opened on 28 October 1972 by Mrs Haywood.
Alan Oliver